Professor Elizabeth Belding Elected as ACM Distinguished Scientist

We are honored to announce that Computer Science professor Elizabeth Belding has been recognized as an ACM Distinguished Scientist. The Association for Computing Machinery's Distinguished Scientist award recognizes individual contributions to both the
practical and theoretical aspects of computing and information
technology, and is given to ACM members with at least 15 years of
professional experience who have achieved significant accomplishments or
have made a significant impact on the computing field.

Professor Belding's research focuses on mobile networking, specifically multimedia,
monitoring, advanced service support, and solutions for developing and
underdeveloped regions. She is the founder and director of the Mobility Management and Networking (MOMENT) Laboratory.